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man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and individuals, they have to go elsewhere. and when they go elsewhere, jobs go elsewhere. your entire economy begins to suffer with the lack of clean water. narrator: while the water infrastructure provides for our health, safety, and economy, a growing concern is that the value society derives from water has not traditionally been reflected in the price we pay for water. man: when you take a look at how much people pay for water, as a percentage of median household income,
man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and...
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man: we have to have water supply for health purposes, for fire protection, and the economy. without it, things simply can't exist. woman: we have good health in this country, in part, because we have clean water. and we shouldn't forget that, and we shouldn't take it for granted. melosi: in the late 19th century, serious waterborne disease epidemics were having devastating effects. roy: but then, in the early 1900s, we began to treat our water. and since then, we've seen a rapid decline in the incidence of waterborne disease. narrator: most cities treat drinking water through filtration, chlorination, and sometimes ozonation to kill pathogens in the source supply. these are complex treatment plants that cost millions of dollars to operate, but are necessary for our wellbeing. the treatment of drinking water has been called one of the greatest public health achievements of the last century. the water infrastructure itself protects the treated water until it comes out of our taps. it's been since 1911, since we had an outbreak of cholera or typhoid in the united states. but th
man: we have to have water supply for health purposes, for fire protection, and the economy. without it, things simply can't exist. woman: we have good health in this country, in part, because we have clean water. and we shouldn't forget that, and we shouldn't take it for granted. melosi: in the late 19th century, serious waterborne disease epidemics were having devastating effects. roy: but then, in the early 1900s, we began to treat our water. and since then, we've seen a rapid decline in the...
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your entire economy begins to suffer with the lack of clean water. narrator: while the water infrastructure provides for our health, safety, and economy, a growing concern is that the value society derives from water has not traditionally been reflected in the price we pay for water. man: when you take a look at how much people pay for water, as a percentage of median household income, it's usually less than 1%. and when you compare that to how much we pay for electricity and gas, cable tv, and internet, the bottom line is, in the united states, we don't pay a heck of a lot for water. curtis: at an average cost of about $2.50 for 1,000 gallons of tap water, it is a great bargain. garvin: but the rates that are being charged for water are insufficient to replace existing systems and to expand existing systems. narrator: because original infrastructure investments were frequently subsidized by the federal government, water pricing was often calculated without accounting for the initial cost to build the systems. we made major investments in assets in t
your entire economy begins to suffer with the lack of clean water. narrator: while the water infrastructure provides for our health, safety, and economy, a growing concern is that the value society derives from water has not traditionally been reflected in the price we pay for water. man: when you take a look at how much people pay for water, as a percentage of median household income, it's usually less than 1%. and when you compare that to how much we pay for electricity and gas, cable tv, and...
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they get more fuel economy and just as big as they were five years ago. >> the electric car movement doesn't seem to have gained as much traction that a lot of people thought it would. do you agree or not. >> it's a fact. those cars are not selling that well and two things that will get them to sell well, gas prices need to go up a lot and/or battery prices need to come down a lot. in the car the engine is $5,000 and in the electric car it's $15,000 in batteries. that's a big premium. >> thank you very much. john is senior managing director at googenheim securities. >> we want to know what you think so we went to see if you're buying american cars. >> americans cars have gotten higher quality. >> i think there is affordable carps that are better, like the ford fiesta, focus thing. >> i probably would not consider buying an american car. >> i would actually consider another tour lose. >> the chevy cobalt, at the end of the day i went to a better price. >> i will buy an american car next time. >>> still to come, if you build it, will they come? those investing hundreds of millions of d
they get more fuel economy and just as big as they were five years ago. >> the electric car movement doesn't seem to have gained as much traction that a lot of people thought it would. do you agree or not. >> it's a fact. those cars are not selling that well and two things that will get them to sell well, gas prices need to go up a lot and/or battery prices need to come down a lot. in the car the engine is $5,000 and in the electric car it's $15,000 in batteries. that's a big...
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others say rates will skyrocket as the economy improves. >> this compromise will save students $8 billion in interest this school year, which translates to $31 billion in savings over the next four years. >> this proposal will provide short-term rate relief. but lock in terms for thousands of people across the country. supporters of the house hope to pass the deal before it goes on recess. >>> it is a tough time to find a job. ask anyone from college grads to people who lost their jobs during the recession. and still are struggling to bounce back. but there's one group with an inside track. getting plum silicon valley jobs. >> there's the meeting rooms. >> it's the first day of work for kenyatta leeial. >> today, i will go early. >> reporter: he is starting at san francisco's rocket space. a starter for tech start-ups. by now, the nerves are gone. >> i feel at home. >> reporter: his anxiety peaked when he had to pitch his business idea. he had nothing to worry about. >> they offered to give me a job. >> reporter: kenyatta has been living in marin county. graduated valedictorian from his u
others say rates will skyrocket as the economy improves. >> this compromise will save students $8 billion in interest this school year, which translates to $31 billion in savings over the next four years. >> this proposal will provide short-term rate relief. but lock in terms for thousands of people across the country. supporters of the house hope to pass the deal before it goes on recess. >>> it is a tough time to find a job. ask anyone from college grads to people who...
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the economy, the energy economy in colorado nosedives in the 80s. business leaders got the message really quickly that denver wasn't an isolated economy. it's not that denver was going to to do do poorly played over or centennial are some of the other counties were going to do really well. so they got together in the business leader said, what if we were, business attraction strategy that brought companies to the whole denver region and we are going to be agnostic about whether they locate in denver or if whether they located one of the towns and as mayor williams will tell you that is a bit like lindsey graham and barney frank having a taxation agenda that they can also get behind. this kind of thing doesn't happen. but it does happen in denver and then the politicians saw what was going on in the business community and the business community said a to the politicians are you going to get on this train or are you not? the next big initiative was to build a first-class transit system in denver to kind of give people the impression that denver was a
the economy, the energy economy in colorado nosedives in the 80s. business leaders got the message really quickly that denver wasn't an isolated economy. it's not that denver was going to to do do poorly played over or centennial are some of the other counties were going to do really well. so they got together in the business leader said, what if we were, business attraction strategy that brought companies to the whole denver region and we are going to be agnostic about whether they locate in...
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>>reporter: while the state economy isn't proving with more jobs being created, the california small business association says this is hardly the tame to raise taxes on employers. >> thing we worry about today is they will down size on the number of jobs because they have to pick up the amount of money from someplace to pay the increased taishtion aim here is to get to a point where you continue to cover the cost of regular unemployment benefits. to eliminate that deficit and interest payments being paid and come up with rainy day fun fund. >>reporter: to get rid of the deficit state leaders colonels cut benefit that in california is up to four 50 dollars a week. but that too is unpopular idea especially sense the maximum time period people can be on unemployment with extension has just been shorten to 73 week. >> this is abc 7 news. >> 35 people were hurt. 5 of them seriously after 2 trens collided head on in switzerlan switzerland. took hours to free the driver of one of the trains from the wreck annual. not clear whether he survived the crash. accident happened about 30 meals sout
>>reporter: while the state economy isn't proving with more jobs being created, the california small business association says this is hardly the tame to raise taxes on employers. >> thing we worry about today is they will down size on the number of jobs because they have to pick up the amount of money from someplace to pay the increased taishtion aim here is to get to a point where you continue to cover the cost of regular unemployment benefits. to eliminate that deficit and...
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john and the good times continue after the federal reserve promised to keep pumping money into the economy. lululemon accused of shunning plus-size shoppers is reported that one store large sizes were kept in the back and rarely restocked. the company did not comment on the story. how without like your grapes to take like...cotton candy? "los angeles times" says it is the latest designer fruit created for the flavor like honey crisp apples were create createed. it will hit the high end >> covering novato, oakland, sunnyvale and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> a look from the camera toward san francisco. how is the weather today? mike nicco will tell you. traffic is coming up with leyla gulen. >> the morning after pill is on sale at pharmacies and grocery stores without a prescription to women of any age. starting today, plan "b" pills are moved to store shelves rather than behind the counter. the emergency contraception is available to women under 17 without a prescription. this, mas the end of a long legal battle to make it more available. >> gay couples back east will tie the kno
john and the good times continue after the federal reserve promised to keep pumping money into the economy. lululemon accused of shunning plus-size shoppers is reported that one store large sizes were kept in the back and rarely restocked. the company did not comment on the story. how without like your grapes to take like...cotton candy? "los angeles times" says it is the latest designer fruit created for the flavor like honey crisp apples were create createed. it will hit the high...
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load the bases for the local economy. 15:45:25:0 ery >>> ken bastida live in livermore where a little league world series tournament to load the bases for the local economy. >> reporter: this is good news for the city of livermore, allen. they are going to be hosting a big parade within the hour to kick off the little legal world series being played here. you say, wait a minute, williamsport, pennsylvania, isn't that where they play it? well, they do. but this is a new division in little league. same little league, new division, called the intermediate division. as you know, in little league you can play until you're 12. this division allows you to play until you're 13, a year later. they also moved the bases out a little bit. they're 70 feet as opposed to 60 feet in regular little league and they moved the mound back a little bit so it's for older kids and they are really excited here in livermore. dave wetmore the world series tournament director says they hope to put the city on the map. >> we're very excited about the tri-valley and the city of livermore. there's 10 teams coming i
load the bases for the local economy. 15:45:25:0 ery >>> ken bastida live in livermore where a little league world series tournament to load the bases for the local economy. >> reporter: this is good news for the city of livermore, allen. they are going to be hosting a big parade within the hour to kick off the little legal world series being played here. you say, wait a minute, williamsport, pennsylvania, isn't that where they play it? well, they do. but this is a new division...
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will spend $428 this year down from $600 last year despite most people feel more confident about the economy. parents of college kids, though, expect to spend an average of $900 this year. >> my goodness. >> we will pull off thinking about fall and we don't know if the weather will remind us of fall. >> it is hard not to thing of that with the temperatures so cool. this is how it looks from the roof this morning, the clouds are out there. there is not much fog or drizzle. we could be double digits cooler-than-average with napa 72 and redwood city 73, ten degrees cooler-than-average and the rest of us are five to six to nine degrees cooler-than-average. across the state, it is quiet as far as any storms, any cloud cover, with high clouds out of the south and it will be mostly sunny in los angeles and 73 when the morning clouds burn way and 104 in palm springs and 85 in sacramento and 99 in fresno and 80 in tahoe and the thunderstorms from the weekend are gone. leyla gulen? >> we are experiencing a delay on bart. that is richmond headed to san francisco. give yourself extra time. we are seeing
will spend $428 this year down from $600 last year despite most people feel more confident about the economy. parents of college kids, though, expect to spend an average of $900 this year. >> my goodness. >> we will pull off thinking about fall and we don't know if the weather will remind us of fall. >> it is hard not to thing of that with the temperatures so cool. this is how it looks from the roof this morning, the clouds are out there. there is not much fog or drizzle. we...
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when you have a weak economy you have to print money, when you print money, you make the economy much, you know, makes it much more difficult for the middle class to make ends meet and the lower income people to make ends meet. when he says that, he says one thing and his actions are opposite. so it's a brain washing tour he's on trying convince people that things are better and they aren't. >> not working with the voters either the approval polls are down considerably. >> and one more point about that, one more point is that the economy's been growing at 4 or 5%, growing at 1.7 or lower, so that impacts everybody, we're all in this together and the president is failing all of us. >> and those are your last words, young ed butowsky. thank you very much indeed. i want to look at the market before we move on it a bit more political work. the dow jones average is down 72 points, but that's probably not the big story at the moment. look at facebook. facebook is the story. it's up 6 bucks, almost 7 bucks, it was up about 8. and now, it's up 676, $33 a share. i'm going to repeat myself i kn
when you have a weak economy you have to print money, when you print money, you make the economy much, you know, makes it much more difficult for the middle class to make ends meet and the lower income people to make ends meet. when he says that, he says one thing and his actions are opposite. so it's a brain washing tour he's on trying convince people that things are better and they aren't. >> not working with the voters either the approval polls are down considerably. >> and one...
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tolerant than if the economy was getting worse. i noticed in my home state of louisiana that voters in louisiana were always more forgiving when oil prices were up in the state economy was good. when the oil prices and state's economy were down. they were less forgiving and sometimes thought some of the poll tieses like edwin edwards weren't funny when the state economy wasn't doing so well. watch consumer confidence. university of michigan numbers, conference board, they are roughly right now basically at or very close to a six-year high. does it stay that high? or improve? in which case, again, public a little bit more forgiving given the tough times we went through. if consumer confidence starts coming down, you know, it's pretty clear what conclusion you ought to draw from that. the third thing is the affordable care act. one of the things i'm watching, we have a political environment guide. watching the kaiser family foundation tracking almost monthly, they ask a variety of questions on the affordable care act, favorable, unfa
tolerant than if the economy was getting worse. i noticed in my home state of louisiana that voters in louisiana were always more forgiving when oil prices were up in the state economy was good. when the oil prices and state's economy were down. they were less forgiving and sometimes thought some of the poll tieses like edwin edwards weren't funny when the state economy wasn't doing so well. watch consumer confidence. university of michigan numbers, conference board, they are roughly right now...
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and that belief in the economy is echoed by detroiters we're starting to see their community change. one of those neighborhoods is cast forward or an area that seen unprecedented development with refurbished streets new restaurants and retail shops clear nelson both works and lives in the neighborhood what i'm seeing is. a lot of investment and creativity and innovation happening around retail commercial the sex finally for the first time in a long time is why why people experimenting with new ideas new ideas being brought to the city by new people with a younger generation not only working in detroit but living here to revitalizing the city one neighborhood at a time and that's why people here say detroit might just be carving out a new identity. perhaps not one soley defined by cars but rather by the innovation that's bringing the city back to life in detroit near david r t and just a couple hours east of detroit one michigan beer company is causing a big stink over the in bridge tar sands pipeline belle's maries says the oil company's plans to build a pollution facility just a few
and that belief in the economy is echoed by detroiters we're starting to see their community change. one of those neighborhoods is cast forward or an area that seen unprecedented development with refurbished streets new restaurants and retail shops clear nelson both works and lives in the neighborhood what i'm seeing is. a lot of investment and creativity and innovation happening around retail commercial the sex finally for the first time in a long time is why why people experimenting with new...
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one is that the economy is not good. we are in the worst recovery in the recorded economic history of the united states. at the current rate of job creation, it will take us 11 months to get back to the number of people working in december of 2007 when the recession started. 11 more months. and in the meantime, those seven years, depending on what economist you listen to, between 8 to 12 million additional americans will have entered the work force without a job. so it will take us seven years to get back to where we were when we started, which is terrible, compared to every previous economic recovery that we've recorded in america, and in the meantime, we'll have that many more people, 8 to 12 million, without a job. at the current rate of manufacturing job creation which is just over 2,000, about 2,417 a month over the last year, it will take us 60 years to get back to the number of people who are in manufacturing. and what's even worse is, take a look at this. thus far this year we've averaged about 21,700 new full-ti
one is that the economy is not good. we are in the worst recovery in the recorded economic history of the united states. at the current rate of job creation, it will take us 11 months to get back to the number of people working in december of 2007 when the recession started. 11 more months. and in the meantime, those seven years, depending on what economist you listen to, between 8 to 12 million additional americans will have entered the work force without a job. so it will take us seven years...
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it's part of a series of speeches on a growing middle class and boosting the economy. >>> lululemon is the latest retailer to be accused of shunning plus-sized shoppers. "the huffington post" reports that in one store, large sideses were kept in the back and rarely restocked. the company did not comment on the story. the vendor says often times a stores simply don't have room to display the smallest and the largest sizes. >>> and the wildly popular website pinterest has a new feature to save you money. starting today, the social network will alert you when the price of a pinned object has dropped. pinterest promises to limit the note i have faces and will only send them a couple times a day. >>> the powerball jackpot is up to $290 million. there was no winner of last night's drawing. >> how fast can you read so we can get out of here to buy some tickets? >> let's do it, man. >>> how would you like a grape that tastes like cotton candy? "the l.a. times" says it's the latest designer fruit created for its flavor, much like the hundredor crisp apples. cotton candy grapes will hit high-end
it's part of a series of speeches on a growing middle class and boosting the economy. >>> lululemon is the latest retailer to be accused of shunning plus-sized shoppers. "the huffington post" reports that in one store, large sideses were kept in the back and rarely restocked. the company did not comment on the story. the vendor says often times a stores simply don't have room to display the smallest and the largest sizes. >>> and the wildly popular website pinterest...
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. >> this site really is the center of the city's economy. >> reporter: he is unveiling plans for what may be the new bay 101 club. the old one opened in 1994 but is already showing its age. its owners want to move across the 101 freeway to a new site on north first street, currently occupied by the san jose airport garden hotel. the garden hotel would be demolished to make way for a fancy new casino plus two modern high-rise hotels and a parking garage. >> we just simply need a modernized facility with new amenities that make it a more lively attractive entertainment destination. >> reporter: the baum family which owns the 101 bought the property for $46 million. it would put bay 101 just a
. >> this site really is the center of the city's economy. >> reporter: he is unveiling plans for what may be the new bay 101 club. the old one opened in 1994 but is already showing its age. its owners want to move across the 101 freeway to a new site on north first street, currently occupied by the san jose airport garden hotel. the garden hotel would be demolished to make way for a fancy new casino plus two modern high-rise hotels and a parking garage. >> we just simply need...
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investors are anxiously awaiting for the fed's next statement on the economy. the federal reserve begins a two-day meeting today and on wednesday. they will announce any policy changes. investors will look for any hints on when the fed could end its massive stimulus programs. >>> on wall street, stocks fell. ahead of the fed's big meeting. on monday the dow tumbled 36 points to close at 15,521. the nasdaq dropped 14 points. >>> asian stocks are mostly higher led by gains in china's shares. tokyo nikkei rose more than 1.5%. while hong kong's hang seng rose 0.5%. >>> the battle between cbs and time warner is heating up. the two companies are fighting over retransmission fees. late last night, time warner threatened to drop the network in new york, los angeles and dallas but backed off after being contacted by cbs. the two sides say they will continue to negotiate. >>> hundreds of fast food workers across the country walked off the job monday. the one-day protest was held in major cities like new york and st. louis. the protesters are demanding the right to unioni
investors are anxiously awaiting for the fed's next statement on the economy. the federal reserve begins a two-day meeting today and on wednesday. they will announce any policy changes. investors will look for any hints on when the fed could end its massive stimulus programs. >>> on wall street, stocks fell. ahead of the fed's big meeting. on monday the dow tumbled 36 points to close at 15,521. the nasdaq dropped 14 points. >>> asian stocks are mostly higher led by gains in...
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. >> reporter: after a period of vigorous growth, brazil's economy has stagnated. prices and taxes are high by u.s. standards and official corruption is breathtakingly brazen. this grandmother told us she wants the pope to address the drug violence that afflicts her community. she lives in one of the favelas or slums that hug the mountains around the city, places where there is a surplus of crime and a deficit of hope. the pope will tour one of them on thursday, a sensitive step give than his visit is cost brazil about $50 million. for now, know though, the pope's near riotous reception last night is still the talk of this town. >> the pope's secretary who was in the car was quite concerned. the pope was not the least bit concerned. he loved it. he was thrilled with it and he was laughing. >> reporter: the pope will travel about 120 miles south of here tomorrow, scott, to the small town of aparisia which is home to one of the largest catholic shrines in the world with a seating capacity of 45,000 people. >> pelley: dean reynolds on copacabana beach in rio. dean, th
. >> reporter: after a period of vigorous growth, brazil's economy has stagnated. prices and taxes are high by u.s. standards and official corruption is breathtakingly brazen. this grandmother told us she wants the pope to address the drug violence that afflicts her community. she lives in one of the favelas or slums that hug the mountains around the city, places where there is a surplus of crime and a deficit of hope. the pope will tour one of them on thursday, a sensitive step give than...
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oil shale production, noting it's a threat to saudi arabia's oil-based economy. >> yeah, so are those concerns really valid? john hoffmeister is the former president of shell oil and heads citizens for affordable energy. cnbc analyst john killduff is at at again capital. mr. hoffmeister, well-founded fears? >> no, i think the global demand for energy will rise, by some 50-plus percent between now and 2040. i think a lot of that will be crude oil. i'm more worried about shortages of crude oil globally. i think demand will exceed supply into the next half decade or so. and i just got back from saudi arabia three weeks ago, and what the prince is talking about is already happening. there is discussion across the country about what do we do to diversify the economy, and then they're taking steps already to bring in food processing, steelmaking, a variety of high-tech industries, medical technology, and so on. so i think it's already taking place. >> but, i mean, are the -- you're over there. you're telling me -- i know you don't sound very worried, but are the saudis at all concerned abou
oil shale production, noting it's a threat to saudi arabia's oil-based economy. >> yeah, so are those concerns really valid? john hoffmeister is the former president of shell oil and heads citizens for affordable energy. cnbc analyst john killduff is at at again capital. mr. hoffmeister, well-founded fears? >> no, i think the global demand for energy will rise, by some 50-plus percent between now and 2040. i think a lot of that will be crude oil. i'm more worried about shortages of...
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superior mood stabilizer and it works, and the revenue and the tax regulation of this plant can heal our economy. period. >> cheryl, do you see any benefit to the place where i worked? harborside health center? what's a benefit to the place like that? >> first of all, i love stevie d. i got off the phone with andrew before i got on here. i have to say, one of their philosophies of coming out of the shadows and into the light is a very, i think it was an enlightening and empowering field for me when i first had cancer. harborside was the very first dispensary i went into. they're excellent role models, as you know, morgan. there are real patients there. it is not people getting high. and cannabis works far superior over any drug, any pharmaceutical. i don't have any addiction issues. none of the people i know have any addiction issues, but if you're an addict, howard, you're going to be addicted to anything including chocolate. i'm sorry, it is safer than aspirin. it is safer than -- >> any benefit to a place like harborside? >> the only benefit is with people with serious, you know, cancer issue
superior mood stabilizer and it works, and the revenue and the tax regulation of this plant can heal our economy. period. >> cheryl, do you see any benefit to the place where i worked? harborside health center? what's a benefit to the place like that? >> first of all, i love stevie d. i got off the phone with andrew before i got on here. i have to say, one of their philosophies of coming out of the shadows and into the light is a very, i think it was an enlightening and empowering...
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if the economy improves will beer sales pick up? they say the trend will improve as economic conditions filter down to lower income consumers. >> we now have a beer berometer. thank you. >>> how honest are you? the company behind honest tea set up kiosks across the state and it offers dings for a dollar on the honor system. they collected data who did leave the cash and who did not and they logged what those folks looked like. well, the data? alabama and hawaii were the most honest with 100% paying! wow! washington, d.c. was the least honest with only 80% paying. women were more honest than men. people with blond hair were the most honest! and how is this for a kicker about an honesty experiment? the company's founder had his bike stolen during the experiment! i wonder how your state fare? go to jansing.msnbc.com. his dad knows he's not. that's why dad got allstate accident forgiveness. it starts the day you sign up. [ female announcer ] with accident forgiveness from allstate, your rates won't go up just because of an accident, eve
if the economy improves will beer sales pick up? they say the trend will improve as economic conditions filter down to lower income consumers. >> we now have a beer berometer. thank you. >>> how honest are you? the company behind honest tea set up kiosks across the state and it offers dings for a dollar on the honor system. they collected data who did leave the cash and who did not and they logged what those folks looked like. well, the data? alabama and hawaii were the most...
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who recognizes that technological innovation is what's going to help virginia compete in the world of economy. and on the other hand you have ken cuccinelli, someone who views science as something to attack if it doesn't comport with his ideological views or the views of the special interest that funds his campaigns. >> why did he go after you? >> well, i published 15 years ago this graph called a hockey stick that shows how unprecedented recent global warming is, and it became an icon in the climate change debate. i described my experiences as this sort of accidental public figure in the climate change debate because of this graph we published. i talk about how over the past 15 years my co authors and i, have been subject to a crescendo of attacks by politicians, typically aligned with fossil fuel interests or front groups advocating for the fossil fuel industry that see the need to discredit this iconic graphic. >> you're someone, you describe yourself in the book as reluctant and you describe the experience of what it's like to be singled out like this, to have the attorney general of the
who recognizes that technological innovation is what's going to help virginia compete in the world of economy. and on the other hand you have ken cuccinelli, someone who views science as something to attack if it doesn't comport with his ideological views or the views of the special interest that funds his campaigns. >> why did he go after you? >> well, i published 15 years ago this graph called a hockey stick that shows how unprecedented recent global warming is, and it became an...
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. >> it has been tough raising kids in this economy. >> this is the first study to look at the diaper needs of mothers in the united states. 30% of them said they don't have enough diapers to change their babies as often as they like. 10% rev help. -- 10% receive help and another 10% borrow money or diapers. one non-profit is trying to bridge that gap. >> it is -- you know, it is not uncommon to hear of moms having to choose between shelter for the night or buying diapers for their baby. not uncommon for a mom to steal diapers. >> 8% of families stretched their diaper use, they don't change their babies as often as needed and they could lead to diaper rash and urinary tract infection. the study found many government programs do not pay for diapers leaving poor mothers to find other ways to provide their babies with this. >>> foreign airlines landing at sfo are under special rules after the asiana airlines crash. ktvu's health and science editor john fowler is live with what is no longer allowed. john? >> reporter: the f asiana airlines says still -- the faa says till it is operational
. >> it has been tough raising kids in this economy. >> this is the first study to look at the diaper needs of mothers in the united states. 30% of them said they don't have enough diapers to change their babies as often as they like. 10% rev help. -- 10% receive help and another 10% borrow money or diapers. one non-profit is trying to bridge that gap. >> it is -- you know, it is not uncommon to hear of moms having to choose between shelter for the night or buying diapers for...
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economy. dennis: overhaul of the tax system what president obama will outline in a major address in an amazon.com warehouse two hours from now. the devil's in the details. cheryl: the president is expected to tout the company's plan to hire at least 5,000 new warehouse workers, but he's the question, is 11 bucks an hour enough to sustain a middle class lifestyle? we have a debate coming up on that. dennis: cbs stations coming back after time warner pulled the plug fleetingly last night. we have robert mcdowell joining us on the continuing battle of the network titans. just now at the top of the hour, stocks every 15 minutes, stocks higher for today's and tomorrow's stock meeting. nicole? >> there's a lot going on. ith up arrows trying to erase yesterday's slight losses, five straight weeks of gains; however, there's a wait and see feeling of what we see from the federal open markets committee. the vix, fear index, to the upside, and when i look at the board, not just the nasdaq, s&p, and dow w
economy. dennis: overhaul of the tax system what president obama will outline in a major address in an amazon.com warehouse two hours from now. the devil's in the details. cheryl: the president is expected to tout the company's plan to hire at least 5,000 new warehouse workers, but he's the question, is 11 bucks an hour enough to sustain a middle class lifestyle? we have a debate coming up on that. dennis: cbs stations coming back after time warner pulled the plug fleetingly last night. we have...
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it is the first of several stops the president is making to talk to people about the economy, jobs and middle class. he is scheduled to speak next hour and, of course, we will bring that to you live. >>> the u.s. postal service is planning to end door-to-door mail delivery for new housing developments. they want a more centralized delivery where residents collect mail from a cluster of mailbox mess the neighborhood. officials say that it would save $4.5 billion a year. house votes on the issue today. >>> over to brazil now. pope francis toured the shrine to country's patron saint today. the vatican says the pope insist order adding the trip to his agenda. the practical official tells cnn the security for the pope's visit has been raised to high risk. you will remember seeing his car swallowed up bay crowd of enthusiastic followers on monday. here again today, people could actually touch the car as it drives by. >>> ariel castro was in court for another pre-trial hearing. he pled not guilty to all charge against him. he is accused of raping and kidnapping three women for over a decade.
it is the first of several stops the president is making to talk to people about the economy, jobs and middle class. he is scheduled to speak next hour and, of course, we will bring that to you live. >>> the u.s. postal service is planning to end door-to-door mail delivery for new housing developments. they want a more centralized delivery where residents collect mail from a cluster of mailbox mess the neighborhood. officials say that it would save $4.5 billion a year. house votes on...
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. >> we could put the economy back into a tail spin and it's not the thing you want to do. >> reporter: many lay makers say they are most useful to their constituents back home. remember those angry health care town halls. this year lawmakers are bracing for the issue to be immigration which could seal its fate. dana bash, cnn, capital hill. >>> it was supposed to be fawn afternoon swim. one teen was in the hospital, put in a coma and her parents were told she may only have days left to live. the brain eating bacteria she got from that summer swim. ♪ this summer was definitely worth the wait. ♪ summer's best event from cadillac. let summer try and pass you by. lease this all-new cadillac ats for around $299 per month or purchase for 0% apr for 60 months. come in now for the best offers of the model year. >>> doctors in arkansas are holding out hope for a 12-year-old girl infected by a brain eating parasite. no one is known to have survivored the infection in the past decade. she remains in critical condition in an arkansas hospital. elizabeth cohen reports. >> reporter: when she ar
. >> we could put the economy back into a tail spin and it's not the thing you want to do. >> reporter: many lay makers say they are most useful to their constituents back home. remember those angry health care town halls. this year lawmakers are bracing for the issue to be immigration which could seal its fate. dana bash, cnn, capital hill. >>> it was supposed to be fawn afternoon swim. one teen was in the hospital, put in a coma and her parents were told she may only have...
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the next round of across the board government spending cuts could take a heavy toll on the american economy. the latest cuts known as sequestration starts next week. new study found they could cost as much as 1.6 million jobs nation-wide. sequestration effects everything from the u.s. military to unemployment benefits. >>> the military may change the way they train women as they prepare for combat roles. they will be just the same for men and women. the commanders are now considering separate combat training. now the idea is that women will learn the same standards as men but through a different training regimen modified to maximize their success. the transition for women in the military should happen by 2016. >>> centers that treat combat veterans with brain injuries could receive federal funding if a new bill makes it through congress. passed a bill that includes $10 million to help combat veterans with brain injuries and post- traumatic stress disorder. the money could go to care centers. >>> the price tag for a new arena for the golden state warriors is going up considerably. the team p
the next round of across the board government spending cuts could take a heavy toll on the american economy. the latest cuts known as sequestration starts next week. new study found they could cost as much as 1.6 million jobs nation-wide. sequestration effects everything from the u.s. military to unemployment benefits. >>> the military may change the way they train women as they prepare for combat roles. they will be just the same for men and women. the commanders are now considering...
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major speech on climate change and his speeches this week on the economy are all really tied because he sees an energy policy and moving to a less dependence on fossil fuels as part of building the economy. amy harder joins us this morning. always good to see you have. >> thanks for having me. >> bill: thanks for coming in. i want to ask you about something else before we get into the energy conversation, and that is earmarks. so you just specialize in es right? >> i do. it's a great later. >> bill: i thought they were done? >> they are dead in some sense, but congress finds a way to pass bills that resemble earmarks. you do small public lands works. that's an earmark for public lands, but also there has been this quiet rumbling on the house committee that are starting to defend earmarks quietly, but they are starting to point out that they are actually useful because if we don't allocate the money, the obama administration certainly will. and republicans don't want that. >> bill: i have heard many intelligent republicans and democrats argue to me that earmarks are really an effectiv
major speech on climate change and his speeches this week on the economy are all really tied because he sees an energy policy and moving to a less dependence on fossil fuels as part of building the economy. amy harder joins us this morning. always good to see you have. >> thanks for having me. >> bill: thanks for coming in. i want to ask you about something else before we get into the energy conversation, and that is earmarks. so you just specialize in es right? >> i do. it's...
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we have regulatory climate but a very diverse economy. we are more diverse than canada or mexico so we have a broad platform on which to run your sectors. you have high-tech financial services, energy, health care that gives you a lot of legs to stand on and we are thriving. dennis: how much current economic strength as a government is because we cut spending versus because we are collecting more tax revenue on a booming economy? >> we cut spending a couple years ago but also put some back into transportation and health care and schools. we have been blessed by having the sales tax revenue but that is driven by consumer confidence. if you invest your risk capital. if you feel unhappy, they lost 6% of their jobs and only recaptured 75% and that is because they don't want to risk capital coming in to texas. dennis: governor rick perry famous for going around the other states and wooing business and running radio ads saying you ought to come to texas. how much of the idea of luring new business is helping with this economic growth, but the e
we have regulatory climate but a very diverse economy. we are more diverse than canada or mexico so we have a broad platform on which to run your sectors. you have high-tech financial services, energy, health care that gives you a lot of legs to stand on and we are thriving. dennis: how much current economic strength as a government is because we cut spending versus because we are collecting more tax revenue on a booming economy? >> we cut spending a couple years ago but also put some...
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i feel like the economy is getting better. job ofould do a better go onnizing the people to theployment, i feel unemployment would go down. people would be more consistent with their jobs. it is all about accountability. money onke more unemployment then they do being employed. host: heidi shierholz. guest: i think you make a good point about the cost of turnover two companies. we know hiring and firing and people leaving and needing to hire more people is a high-cost for businesses. one of the things that can be done to reduce those costs is to increase the minimum wage. there is good evidence that increases in the minimum wage reduce turnover. when people get paid more, they are less likely to leave that job. moneyan save a lot of for businesses. one of the ways we can combat that turnover is increasing the minimum wage. the other thing that is interesting about the unemployment insurance benefits, we had a big expansion of benefits. congress did that in the downturn and aftermath. that is totally appropriate when you are in
i feel like the economy is getting better. job ofould do a better go onnizing the people to theployment, i feel unemployment would go down. people would be more consistent with their jobs. it is all about accountability. money onke more unemployment then they do being employed. host: heidi shierholz. guest: i think you make a good point about the cost of turnover two companies. we know hiring and firing and people leaving and needing to hire more people is a high-cost for businesses. one of the...
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and this is having rippling throughout our entire economy. this year, each month an average of 21,700 full-time jobs have been created while 93,000 part-time jobs have been created. an incentive for companies to only hire part-time. the second point they made is that these unions, by and large their employees are covered by employers in a non-profit insurance arrangement. in fact, this is becoming more and more common. 60% now of u.s. workers are now covered by these so called self-funded programs, which interestingly enough, that percentage is growing because they're not subject to obama care's requirement for all these lavish benefits forwhat's called a community rating or for a thing called an medical loss ratio, which is a very comply ka -- complicated things. more and more they're moving into these non-profit funded insurance programs. but they're not eligible for the subsidies given through obama care. which makes it less attractive to have a unionized work force and less attractive to add people. finally, despite the fact that these ar
and this is having rippling throughout our entire economy. this year, each month an average of 21,700 full-time jobs have been created while 93,000 part-time jobs have been created. an incentive for companies to only hire part-time. the second point they made is that these unions, by and large their employees are covered by employers in a non-profit insurance arrangement. in fact, this is becoming more and more common. 60% now of u.s. workers are now covered by these so called self-funded...
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and to cut some of the benefits for servicemen and women it's a terrible thing for this economy so our india through easy to say we don't need that program and that railgun maybe not so much. so that i think that's a very ripe area for cuts and another generation you will see the effects of that. you we don't feel the pain of that now but you will see it in the future and that is a dangerous cycle. i think the caller is absolutely correct. that is one of areas where they are cutting the deepest. sequestration cuts from everywhere but that ability to do that may not look at r&d. >> host: joe does the r&d come from inside the pentagon? who is directing and who is overseeing this new type of technology and tactics that you are talking about and how do they go about to enter quickly because the house is about to come in but how do they decide they will put the resources into the osprey versus something else >> guest: yeah, i can't answer that in a short amount of time but there a lot of different areas that do a lot of different research. you have to darpa which is the blue sky stuff which
and to cut some of the benefits for servicemen and women it's a terrible thing for this economy so our india through easy to say we don't need that program and that railgun maybe not so much. so that i think that's a very ripe area for cuts and another generation you will see the effects of that. you we don't feel the pain of that now but you will see it in the future and that is a dangerous cycle. i think the caller is absolutely correct. that is one of areas where they are cutting the...
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and of marginal benefit to the economy. to the environment. maybe even negative. maybe even no benefit to the environment. they're killing jobs. i don't think the american people would mind transparent sincerity. is it true these are going to bring benefits. what are the true costs and having somebody look over that? >> host: do you have the votes for the legislation? >> guest: ting will pass the house, absolutely. we had some democrats vote for it in the committee. >> host: in the senate do you have a colleague taking up? >> guest: yes we have a colleague will introduce it. senator reid is less concerned. maybe that reid will try and discourage that it will introduced to the companion bill on the senate side. >> host: let's go to kentucky. >> caller: good morning. i've been fighting with the epa since 2011, i have oil wells on my property that have been abandoned. i have one out here besides my house that has oil in the creek that has been there all year that goeses to a million -- [inaudible] that goes down a main highway to the ohio river. i've been fighting wi
and of marginal benefit to the economy. to the environment. maybe even negative. maybe even no benefit to the environment. they're killing jobs. i don't think the american people would mind transparent sincerity. is it true these are going to bring benefits. what are the true costs and having somebody look over that? >> host: do you have the votes for the legislation? >> guest: ting will pass the house, absolutely. we had some democrats vote for it in the committee. >> host:...
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, have no economy? that is the place that these trickledown policies, this laissez-faire attitude toward no regulation, no supervision, took us in our economy. coming up five years ago in september. that's why it's really important for the president to be out there, for the public to understand. not so that we can create divisions between democrats and republicans, but so that we can come together as a people to make the decisions here about a budget that does grow the economy, by creating jobs and reducing the deficit at the same time. keeping america number one. that we have a deficit that builds the infrastructure of america, that makes it in america, by giving intendtifics for jobs to stay here -- incentives for jobs to stay here rather than as republicans suggest tax breaks to businesses that send jobs overseas. build the infrastructure of america, make it in america, have our communities suggest how they would like to grow with the proper education of our children, the safety of our neighborhoods,
, have no economy? that is the place that these trickledown policies, this laissez-faire attitude toward no regulation, no supervision, took us in our economy. coming up five years ago in september. that's why it's really important for the president to be out there, for the public to understand. not so that we can create divisions between democrats and republicans, but so that we can come together as a people to make the decisions here about a budget that does grow the economy, by creating jobs...
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. 1/6 of our nation's economy. and because of the burdensome regulations that are being prom gated from the -- promulgated from the affordable care act, businesses are scared to death to hire additional employees and they are firing additional employees. i've had restaurant owners in our district that have sold restaurants because they want to fall below the 50-employee mark. folks, this is a jobs bill. less government regulation that is breaking the backs of small businesses is what we need to do to turn this country around. with that, mr. speaker, i ask this body to adopt this amendment. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from missouri. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. mr. smith: mr. speaker, i request a recorded vote. the chair: a recorded vote is requested. spur spur -- pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentleman from missouri will be postponed. it i
. 1/6 of our nation's economy. and because of the burdensome regulations that are being prom gated from the -- promulgated from the affordable care act, businesses are scared to death to hire additional employees and they are firing additional employees. i've had restaurant owners in our district that have sold restaurants because they want to fall below the 50-employee mark. folks, this is a jobs bill. less government regulation that is breaking the backs of small businesses is what we need to...
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the economy is very solid. >> the walking fed, evil fed? anyway have you dead, you can put if fed. >> night of the living fed. is pretty good. >> sorry. sorry. >> do you think we would see something in september? there are some people that said with the lower gdp numbers, that would push things off a little bit? >> i think we will see something happen later than september. i am not quite sure that i share kevin's optimism about the labor numbers. clearly the gdp numbers are coming in tomorrow according to expectations. but i think it takes more than one or two strong months in the labor market for the fed to start talking about tapering. i think at this point the fed is sort of wants to really like send out a yawner in terms of its statement. it wants to be kaumpblts it wants to clarify its position. i think it's in a hold-and-see pattern of clear an has been a lot of noise and i think they want to get away from that. it's clear from everything we have seen that i think the fed and the board would clearly take a number of months of data bef
the economy is very solid. >> the walking fed, evil fed? anyway have you dead, you can put if fed. >> night of the living fed. is pretty good. >> sorry. sorry. >> do you think we would see something in september? there are some people that said with the lower gdp numbers, that would push things off a little bit? >> i think we will see something happen later than september. i am not quite sure that i share kevin's optimism about the labor numbers. clearly the gdp...
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an economy that grows from the middle out, not the top down. that's where i will focus my energies. [ applause ] that's where aisi'll focus my energies, not just for the next few months, but for the remainder of my presidency. these are the plans that i'll lay out across this country. but i won't be able to do it alone. so i'm going to be calling on all of us to take up this cause. we'll need our businesses, who are some of the best in the world, to pressure congress to invest in our future. and i'll be asking our businesses to set an example by providing decent wages and salaries to their own employees. and i'm going to highlight the ones that do just that. there are companies like costco which pays good wages and offers good benefits. companies like -- there are companies like the container store that prides itself on training its employees and on employee satisfaction. because these companies prove that it's not just good for the employees, it's good for their businesses to treat workers well. it's good for america. so i'm going to be -- i'm
an economy that grows from the middle out, not the top down. that's where i will focus my energies. [ applause ] that's where aisi'll focus my energies, not just for the next few months, but for the remainder of my presidency. these are the plans that i'll lay out across this country. but i won't be able to do it alone. so i'm going to be calling on all of us to take up this cause. we'll need our businesses, who are some of the best in the world, to pressure congress to invest in our future....
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economy? >> i think ultimately when you look -- first of all, the economists you talk to definitely feel that there is an economic impact that's a positive one from the royal baby. we all feel good, everybody loves to see young love and obviously see the future king. what's not to love about that? this is not anthony wiener texting and showing us naked pictures. >> brian: we prefer the baby. >> i prefer the baby. ultimately it does. let's take a look at how the wedding versus the kate and will baby effect. ultimately start off here with the kate effect, then the royal baby. $400 million. that's the estimate that they're predicting. souvenirs and toys. gretchen, i know you got a souvenir. $121 million. the feel good factor, consumer confidence, and the betting market. the royal betting market, nearly $2 million. that's big bucks. as far as the wedding to compare that, obviously that was declared a public holiday. street parties, businesses were closed, and the boost in tourism. the one other th
economy? >> i think ultimately when you look -- first of all, the economists you talk to definitely feel that there is an economic impact that's a positive one from the royal baby. we all feel good, everybody loves to see young love and obviously see the future king. what's not to love about that? this is not anthony wiener texting and showing us naked pictures. >> brian: we prefer the baby. >> i prefer the baby. ultimately it does. let's take a look at how the wedding versus...
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it was the engine of the economy. it is the answer to issues such as transportation and housing that really provide housing to working families and it boosts the middle class and poor families and it gives jobs to builders and contractors. and so that is why i think it s quite appropriate for this unfortunately poorly driven and constructed transportation and housing and urban development appropriations bill to go to its timely death. how can you with any compassion cut so much money that you cut even the amount of money under the present budget and you cut 9% below the level now mandated by the across-the-board spending cuts, by squegs ration? you went -- sequestration? you went below that. this bill was $41 billion. shameful. cutting public housing. cutting housing vouchers. cutting opportunities for the homeless and particularly our young people. as the co-chair of the congressional children's caucus, every day i note that children in america suffer for a variety of reasons. the senate, of course, had a bill that t
it was the engine of the economy. it is the answer to issues such as transportation and housing that really provide housing to working families and it boosts the middle class and poor families and it gives jobs to builders and contractors. and so that is why i think it s quite appropriate for this unfortunately poorly driven and constructed transportation and housing and urban development appropriations bill to go to its timely death. how can you with any compassion cut so much money that you...
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you got the economy, like today, is in a tough place. and people are eager, desperate to make something happen. and when people are like that, lots of crazy things can happen. >> again, it's "american hustle." we'll have to wait until december to see it. it's fantastic. the con starts with yourself before you can get to anybody else. >> that's right. >> david, thank you so much. best of luck with it. we'll talk to a lot of the actors, as well. nationwide theaters. sorry, folks. not until december. we'll be right back. not until >>> so wonderful having the crowd with us here this morning. we're practicing our >> do you have announcements for the people? >> no, just "gma live!" is coming up. >> that's huge. >>> good morning. i'm kristen sze. exterminators will be at a goodwill warehouse in burlingame today after bedbugs were discovered there. goodwill says it was forced to destroy hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of donated goods. the infestation is also impacting a goodwill warehouse at mission and 11th in san francisco. it's believ
you got the economy, like today, is in a tough place. and people are eager, desperate to make something happen. and when people are like that, lots of crazy things can happen. >> again, it's "american hustle." we'll have to wait until december to see it. it's fantastic. the con starts with yourself before you can get to anybody else. >> that's right. >> david, thank you so much. best of luck with it. we'll talk to a lot of the actors, as well. nationwide theaters....
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a new survey out thinking that parents think that the economy is improving, but they don't plan to spend more on the school supplies this year. in fact, according to the survey, they plan to spend 25% less this year. the parents say they will spend about $428 on the backpacks, uniforms, and things that the kids will need for school. that's down from $600 last year. parents of college-age students say that they will spend about $900 this year. >>> 17 schools in san francisco, they will have new water problems when the classes will begin in the fall. the schools are in the area of the visitation valley to west portal. and now these schools, they are selected because they needed water problems, either near or in their cafeterias. they will also have the water problems here as well. students will be given refillable water bottles to use. and all of this is a part of the mandate requiring the access to the fresh drinking water in the areas where food is served. >>> well, it is the coolest day of the week as we're going to have more on the weather. what they are looking outside. you can see it
a new survey out thinking that parents think that the economy is improving, but they don't plan to spend more on the school supplies this year. in fact, according to the survey, they plan to spend 25% less this year. the parents say they will spend about $428 on the backpacks, uniforms, and things that the kids will need for school. that's down from $600 last year. parents of college-age students say that they will spend about $900 this year. >>> 17 schools in san francisco, they will...